ORCID
- Byng, Richard: 0000-0001-7411-9467
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundIn the UK, general practitioners (GPs) are the most commonly used providers of care for emotional concerns.ObjectiveTo update and synthesize literature on barriers and facilitators to GP–patient communication about emotional concerns in UK primary care.DesignSystematic review and qualitative synthesis.MethodWe conducted a systematic search on MEDLINE (OvidSP), PsycInfo and EMBASE, supplemented by citation chasing. Eligible papers focused on how GPs and adult patients in the UK communicated about emotional concerns. Results were synthesized using thematic analysis.ResultsAcross 30 studies involving 342 GPs and 720 patients, four themes relating to barriers were: (i) emotional concerns are difficult to disclose; (ii) tension between understanding emotional concerns as a medical condition or arising from social stressors; (iii) unspoken assumptions about agency resulting in too little or too much involvement in decisions and (iv) providing limited care driven by little time. Three facilitative themes were: (v) a human connection improves identification of emotional concerns and is therapeutic; (vi) exploring, explaining and negotiating a shared understanding or guiding patients towards new understandings and (vii) upfront information provision and involvement manages expectations about recovery and improves engagement in treatment.ConclusionThe findings suggest that treatment guidelines should acknowledge: the therapeutic value of a positive GP–patient relationship; that diagnosis is a two-way negotiated process rather than an activity strictly in the doctor’s domain of expertise; and the value of exploring and shaping new understandings about patients’ emotional concerns and their management.
DOI
10.1093/fampra/cmaa002
Publication Date
2020-08-01
Publication Title
Family Practice
Volume
37
Issue
4
ISSN
0263-2136
Embargo Period
2021-11-06
Organisational Unit
Peninsula Medical School
First Page
434
Last Page
444
Recommended Citation
Parker, D., Byng, R., Dickens, C., Kinsey, D., & McCabe, R. (2020) 'Barriers and facilitators to GP–patient communication about emotional concerns in UK primary care: a systematic review', Family Practice, 37(4), pp. 434-444. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1093/fampra/cmaa002